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NWA 5000   contributed by Anne Black, IMCA 2356   MetBul Link

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Photo by John Kashuba.   Copyright (c) IMPACTIKA.com.

What is a thin section?       What do all the colors mean?    
Thin section between crossed polarizers.   Lunar

TKW 11.53 kg. Fall not observed. Found 2007 in Morocco.

If this had not been blasted off the moon it would be a player in today's solar eclipse.

Anne writes:
Melt in NWA 5000 Lunar.


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Anne Black
 8/21/2024 4:51:47 PM
Yes a lunar river. With even a few river rocks to complete the scenery.
John lutzon
 8/21/2024 10:39:35 AM
Outstanding Kashuba basaltic mare, with surrounding Lunar landscape. Great stuff. Thank you
John Divelbiss
 8/21/2024 5:58:35 AM
looks like a glacier in a satellite view from space.
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Twink Monrad
 8/21/2017 6:45:56 AM
How pretty and very appropriate today!
Denis Gourgues
 8/21/2017 2:38:19 AM
Amazing...Like a liquid fluid, engraved in the matrix......
Francesco
 8/21/2017 2:12:38 AM
What it is? A vein of molten glass?
 

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